R/V Anton Bruun, 1963-1966
Scope and Content Note
The series contains logs with trawl data, position data, and BT observations.
Dates
- Creation: 1963-1966
Access
Open: materials are available for research.
Historical Note
Aras , a long graceful steel ship, was originally built for Hugh J. Chisholm of the Oxford Paper Co. as a private yacht. The US Navy purchased the vessel in April 1941, for $250,000, for use as a patrol gunboat and re-christened it USS Williamsburg .
In 1945, after a successful tour of duty in the North Atlantic, Williamsburg was to be converted to an amphibious-force flagship. Instead, she was refitted at the Naval Gun Factory, Washington, DC, as President Truman's yacht. President Eisenhower decommissioned the yacht in 1953 due to her high operating costs. The National Science Foundation acquired the vessel on August 9, 1962, refitted it for science, and christened it Anton Bruun in memory of the noted Danish marine biologist who chaired the first International Oceanographic Commission.
The vessel was chartered to WHOI for the International Indian Ocean Expedition, originally for a 4 year period. Anton Bruun made 9 legs of a cruise for this project, from March 1963 to December 1964, and then returned to the Navy in late December 1964. In 1980 the Endangered Properties Program planned to restore the vessel, but as late as 1984 nothing had been done.
Specifications
- Built: 1931 by Bath Iron Works, Maine
- Length: 244'; Beam: 36'; Draft: 16'
- Names:Aras 1931-1941; USSWilliamsburg (PG-56) 1941-1962;Anton Bruun 1962-1964
[Taken from History of WHOI Research Vessels website.]
Extent
4 items
Language
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: English
Arrangement
Logs are organized by cruise number, and chronologically thereunder.
Repository Details
Part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Data Library and Archives Repository